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it's the largest single site jail facility in the u.s. our producers gained rare access to this labyrinth of holding cells spanning ten city square blocks. pretrial detainees make up 95% of the population here, meaning they have been charged but have not had their day in court. >> usually about 40 to 50 guys are on this bus. you get 15 to 20 buses a day. guys are coming in in their street clothes, they just got taken into custody from whatever court they went to. >> as they were coming in on the bus, they probably know already who we were. look who is here? look who is here? come on, man. >> we have approximately so,000 inmates. every one of them is a potential source for information on what's going on out on the street. >> some of the guys that we do know, they don't want to make it open that they know us. as they are walking away, they turn around to give you a little sign. i want to talk to you. right away we know and give them the eye contact, we nod because we don't want anyone to know who is working with us. >> investigator adrian s
it's the largest single site jail facility in the u.s. our producers gained rare access to this labyrinth of holding cells spanning ten city square blocks. pretrial detainees make up 95% of the population here, meaning they have been charged but have not had their day in court. >> usually about 40 to 50 guys are on this bus. you get 15 to 20 buses a day. guys are coming in in their street clothes, they just got taken into custody from whatever court they went to. >> as they were...
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from the j and the moscow times, putin congratulates obama on re-eere in the u.s. a lot of soul searching going on in the gop. joining me to talk about that contributor ron reagan's son and john ferry. ron, i want to start with you. president obama saying that the road ahead is to work together. but how much of that do you think is going to be accomplish accomplished when we saw on the first term so many were outspoken about trying to make this a oneerm proposition for the president. >> exactly. you'll recall that mitch mcconnell stepped up shortly after the election announced the priority the national priority for republicans was simply to make obama fail. to make him a one term president. they had a meeting the day of his where the republicans pledged to do anything they could to stop him from doing anything. it is now on the republican party to help out the president elected by the american people. i don't know what the mandate is in terms of policies for president obama, butple want their government to work. this is a mandate to govern. and if the republicans s
from the j and the moscow times, putin congratulates obama on re-eere in the u.s. a lot of soul searching going on in the gop. joining me to talk about that contributor ron reagan's son and john ferry. ron, i want to start with you. president obama saying that the road ahead is to work together. but how much of that do you think is going to be accomplish accomplished when we saw on the first term so many were outspoken about trying to make this a oneerm proposition for the president. >>...
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cuba turns up the heat on the u.s. government and one campaign ceo michael elliott on the work that needs to be done. that plus the lottery winners power ball. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. n an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare.
cuba turns up the heat on the u.s. government and one campaign ceo michael elliott on the work that needs to be done. that plus the lottery winners power ball. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. n an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than...
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u.s. is leading emission emitter. neil: we had emissions growing in 60s, did you not have factories, and environmental standards it was still going at a break-neck pace. what has chaed post all of the corrections that supposedly addressed this and still running amuck. neil: we have not made corrections we need to stop the worse impact. >> we have a grow globa you now force companies, richer nations, many of them could ill afford this we're getting on our feet now in u.s. right to fix a problem that might not be fix able. with man-made solutions. >> this is a shared responsibility, all businesses, governmenting and individuals to to work together to solve this problem. neil: i share your view with this is a shared responsibility. factories to should to their best to leave this environment in good shape, but when you put an edict beyond that, and a disproportion at onus on other countries, you are taking a leap, right? if you are wrong. in the end, we spend trillions of dollars for what? >> well, there are -- is a link
u.s. is leading emission emitter. neil: we had emissions growing in 60s, did you not have factories, and environmental standards it was still going at a break-neck pace. what has chaed post all of the corrections that supposedly addressed this and still running amuck. neil: we have not made corrections we need to stop the worse impact. >> we have a grow globa you now force companies, richer nations, many of them could ill afford this we're getting on our feet now in u.s. right to fix a...
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start up technology in incubate or, on a ship 12-miles outside of the bay area, that is outside of the u.s. jurisdiction. john: idea is, -- and you are from silicon vley area, you can come to ameca with a tourist visa, work visa, and work for 3 or 6 months but you can't stay, you would have the foreign engineers on the boat, and silicon valley techeniuses would work with them. >> when you come here for a few months on tourist or visas you cannot go to work, you can visit and go to parties. really put silicon valley to the map. >> time is needed for the companies to grow, and enable them to have that. so they can meet potential investors and partners to grow. small companies, the goal for them to grow, and move to the unite the states. john: you call it the blue system seed projectbusiness see. >> it is a name of a small coany before it grows into next google or a facebook. john: you call this the google flex of the sea. >> we're have silicon valley, we're familiar with the real googleplex, which is an environment where really, intelligence and creative people can work in a familiar circsta
start up technology in incubate or, on a ship 12-miles outside of the bay area, that is outside of the u.s. jurisdiction. john: idea is, -- and you are from silicon vley area, you can come to ameca with a tourist visa, work visa, and work for 3 or 6 months but you can't stay, you would have the foreign engineers on the boat, and silicon valley techeniuses would work with them. >> when you come here for a few months on tourist or visas you cannot go to work, you can visit and go to...
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. >> when we talk about the -- you're talking about the money, we're talking about what the u.s. gives, $2 billion annually, the imf has $4.8 billion in the reserve fund to help egypt and senator lindsey graham over the weekend was very forceful saying we are watching you. they know full well that aid will be cut off if they don't act accordingly trying to broker a peace deal, correct? >> i would say it's more than just trying to broker a peace deal. i think it's fulfilling its obligations. in the first sense its international obligations. one thing the president morsi understood is if hamas continued to do what it was doing and if the pressures on him led to him breaking the peace treaty with israel, then it wasn't just american assistance that would be put at risk. it would be all the assistance internationally. all the investment egypt would need. so he's putting egypt's needs first and foremost and that suggests that actually the economic imperfect it tiff is trumping the ideological imperatives and that's actually a positive sign for the future. >> with hillary clinton going
. >> when we talk about the -- you're talking about the money, we're talking about what the u.s. gives, $2 billion annually, the imf has $4.8 billion in the reserve fund to help egypt and senator lindsey graham over the weekend was very forceful saying we are watching you. they know full well that aid will be cut off if they don't act accordingly trying to broker a peace deal, correct? >> i would say it's more than just trying to broker a peace deal. i think it's fulfilling its...
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this is a man that sits on the commerce, science and transportation committee in the u.s. congress. >> i'm speechless. i'm without words. what do you say to that? somewhat what do you say to someone who is an elected member of congress, who is a potential presidential nominee, someone who could be president of the united states and he's speaking this way? the republican party, maybe that plays well to the republican party base, but in no way is that a winning message for the vast middle of the country who wants someone who is a little more with it in terms of science. >> and that's a very good point. we talk about the fallout the republicans have had on certain issues. whether that's women's health or immigration, another piece of that is science. the fact that many people were turned off by the gop by their strict of facts and figures. >> i think what marco rubio is trying to say, and i don't want to speculate too far, but this is the not the core issue. he's trying to get back to the economy and the republicans perceived strength and not try to get on the issue of creati
this is a man that sits on the commerce, science and transportation committee in the u.s. congress. >> i'm speechless. i'm without words. what do you say to that? somewhat what do you say to someone who is an elected member of congress, who is a potential presidential nominee, someone who could be president of the united states and he's speaking this way? the republican party, maybe that plays well to the republican party base, but in no way is that a winning message for the vast middle...
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i look at buffett as a savvy businessman and one who would not put a dime toward the u.s. government if he had a choice with regards to a buyout because certainly is not a great balance sheets they carry. it just doesn't make a lot of sense for me to say, if you're going to raise the barriers to entry, change the overall landscape of something like raising taxes on investments, why you don't think that would discourage investors. to me, if you like history and see when taxes have gone up, you always see a negative effect. look at gdp alone. when the cuts from bush came through, gdp went up by almost 2 percent on average per quarter. before the cuts it was lower. that's something he needs to look at. melissa: it just seems so logical that if you take a dollar out of an investor sand, that impacts is behavior. >> i think that it is important to look at what people do rather than what they say so that we don't end up action -- accidentally inflating initiative position. what we do that markets 76 is monitor 2,000 advisers who are looking at about 70 billion worth of assets un
i look at buffett as a savvy businessman and one who would not put a dime toward the u.s. government if he had a choice with regards to a buyout because certainly is not a great balance sheets they carry. it just doesn't make a lot of sense for me to say, if you're going to raise the barriers to entry, change the overall landscape of something like raising taxes on investments, why you don't think that would discourage investors. to me, if you like history and see when taxes have gone up, you...
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you're william aware, and there's been a willingness by some parts of the security forces to inflame u.s./pakistani relations. some of these have been fabricated. however, there were certainly periods earlier on, and this is not a partisan issue of bush versus obama, it's more a question of experience. earlier on in the use of drones, we didn't have as much experience in how to do the tracking of people before we unleashed these weapons and we did make more mistakes. i think we've gotten a lot better and i've had some access to it which means i can't talk a lot about it which is exactly the dilemma. we have to figure out ways we can talk about this to allow some degree of informed public debate. the only broad thing i'm confident i can argue is that we've gotten a lot more careful, but there are still occasional mistakes made and we have to view this, as the colonel said, as a very high-level decision because you're never going to be 100% sure in every given case snp. >> in defense of the administration, john brennan has said that drones give us a precise ability to target our real enemi
you're william aware, and there's been a willingness by some parts of the security forces to inflame u.s./pakistani relations. some of these have been fabricated. however, there were certainly periods earlier on, and this is not a partisan issue of bush versus obama, it's more a question of experience. earlier on in the use of drones, we didn't have as much experience in how to do the tracking of people before we unleashed these weapons and we did make more mistakes. i think we've gotten a lot...
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and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave thshop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can! >> john: no they can't. it's a nasty title for my new book, but politicians can't do what private individuals can. over the years, politicians energy independence, world peace and end to poverty. if we gave them more money, they would solve those problems, but no they can't. their plans go bad. head start doesn't work. college tuition pays for spas. tsa is awful. there are hundreds of other examples of how government. you can read more about that on my website. if government can't, what about cutting edge science. we all liked this. but think
and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave thshop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go...
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but atlantic city studios are allowed re-entry today. 95 sandy related deaths are reported in the u.s., including two brothers, ages 2 the and 4, and new york city staten island tt he centepicenter of the casu today. many are remaining powerless and they're not homeless, as well. and residents say the response is coming a bit too late. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here and we need help immediately. >> msnbc's richard lui is now in staten island with more for us. richard, good morning. >> thomas, very good morning to you. we're right here by the bay. several marinas in staten island and this corner has been hurt so much. if you lived in this area, you would have 30, 40-foot tall yachts sitting in your front yard. i was speaking with representative michael grim a little earlier. this is his district. and i asked him about the shelters. where are people going and what do they need? this is what he told me. >> they need some certain certainty. they need to know where they're going to go tomorrow. they know
but atlantic city studios are allowed re-entry today. 95 sandy related deaths are reported in the u.s., including two brothers, ages 2 the and 4, and new york city staten island tt he centepicenter of the casu today. many are remaining powerless and they're not homeless, as well. and residents say the response is coming a bit too late. >> every single person on this block lost everything. >> we just want everyone to know that we are hurting down here and we need help immediately....
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the u.s. economy expanded more than at any other time in history. but something happened because corporations are still doing really, really, really well. but the people that work for them, not so much. corporate profits measured as a percentage have hit record highs. but compensation has hit record lows. look at this chart compared to profits and compensation over the last decade. profit profits is a percentage has surged to record levels. compensation, which workers get, has declined. and these are partially the same trend. corporations threaten to go overseas, they cut costs by give less and less to workers and keep more revenue as profit. in fact, it looked like a dragon. the dragon of inequality. so how do you slay the dragon of inequality and low worker compensation? the twinkie era is not coming back. and and here's what is coming. the affordable care act. explaining what it has to do requires moving from twinkies to pizza. and i recognize there's some irony in talking about junk food, but we're going to do it any way. papa john's has been co
the u.s. economy expanded more than at any other time in history. but something happened because corporations are still doing really, really, really well. but the people that work for them, not so much. corporate profits measured as a percentage have hit record highs. but compensation has hit record lows. look at this chart compared to profits and compensation over the last decade. profit profits is a percentage has surged to record levels. compensation, which workers get, has declined. and...
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> i largely think that this is the part of that the leveraging process, moving to a point where the u.s. government is, to get more fiscally sound. and so obviously last year was a much more heated argument with our cogress around the debt ceiling debate. obviously the tea party. they put in the sequester cuts, and now is the fiscal cliff. now, i think globally it i largely viewed as something that would be pretty to crony in. the comments, the monetary policy is not something that can offset it. it will probably put this into a recession. i don't think you're going to see a grand bargain, but i think you will see steps to start the have a down payment of working our way into facing. gerri: a short-term resolution, maybe. let's at least get past the deline. maybe then we move into abigger discussion of real tax reform and intel now reform. is tat something that somebody in your position with favre? >> i think tt stcturally we need to see reforms on the spending as well as the tax side i don't think you will see that of the the next four weeks, but you will start to see that and you will
> i largely think that this is the part of that the leveraging process, moving to a point where the u.s. government is, to get more fiscally sound. and so obviously last year was a much more heated argument with our cogress around the debt ceiling debate. obviously the tea party. they put in the sequester cuts, and now is the fiscal cliff. now, i think globally it i largely viewed as something that would be pretty to crony in. the comments, the monetary policy is not something that can...
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across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who were at wal-mart want these jobs, they like the jobs. they provide flexible hourr. people want part-time job because it gives more time for their families and if they didn't want these walmart jobs they would go look for work elsewhere. the percentage of americans who have union jobs is falling steadily. in january the labor department will announce the percentage of american workers who belong to unions will have fallen from 12% to 11%. percentage of private-sector workers will have reached another record low and it is bec
across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who...
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homuch oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the jobs created on the gulf coast section that we've currently have under construction, you mentioned that earlier, there's 4,000 people we put to work, professionals, you know, pipe fitters, and well welders, laborers. onhe keystone portion, that's 9,000 direct jobs created as a result of a starting construction. melissa: are you frustrated how politil this has gotten? >> obviously, it's not a place where any comniments to -- company wants to be, in a project that has attracted as much attention as this has done. we've done the best just to comply with the regulatory process and get the job done. obviously, not where we want to be, you know, it's been, as i said, over four years now, the most comprehensive review one would imagine for a project like this, but the benefits of that will be that americans will get the safest pipeline built. th will bring supplies to america in the safest waay. melissa: how have you become political, and slowed down so much. what do you estimate the
homuch oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the jobs created on the gulf coast section that we've currently have under construction, you mentioned that earlier, there's 4,000 people we put to work, professionals, you know, pipe fitters, and well welders, laborers. onhe keystone portion, that's 9,000 direct jobs created as a result of a starting construction. melissa: are you frustrated how politil this has gotten? >> obviously, it's not a place where any comniments to -- company wants...
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course, pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi and in addition to that he brought aid, $170 million in u.s. aid. so i think that the white house feels as though it accomplished a lot of the goals that it set out. of course, the president's attentions were divided to some extend. he was there in asia you as about managing the crisis in the middle east. >> indeed. kristin, once the president has pardoned one turkey and eaten another, he's actually going to go on the road as i understand it with regard to these fiscal cliff negotiations. can you tell us any more about that? >> reporter: senior administration officials say that the president loves to be out amongst the people talking to the people, but it's also a part of selling his policies. it's part of sort of pressuring congress to get the policies that he would like passed enacted. so that will certainly be a part of the tactic he takes after the thanksgiving holiday. we expect him to meet again with congressional leaders. remember, he had that meeting here this past friday. congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle came out, both
course, pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi and in addition to that he brought aid, $170 million in u.s. aid. so i think that the white house feels as though it accomplished a lot of the goals that it set out. of course, the president's attentions were divided to some extend. he was there in asia you as about managing the crisis in the middle east. >> indeed. kristin, once the president has pardoned one turkey and eaten another, he's actually going to go on the road as i understand it...
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the defendants argued that the u.s. government withheld evidence in the case and denied their rights to a fair trial. their attorneys were expected to make statements at the opening of a new trial on monday. netflix investors are fending off a potential hostile takeover, perhaps by corporate raider carl icahn. netflix shareholders have adopted a plan known as a "poison pill." if someone attempts to buy a large chunk of the company without approval of the netflix board, the company can flood the market with new shares, making it tougher for ichan to buy more stock. it was revealed last week icahn bought a nearly 10% stake in the video rental company. earnings season charges on. at tesla, sales of its new electric model "s" sedan topped expectations. shares revved up $2 on the news even though revenue fell 13%. humana's third quarter beat forecasts even though profits were down. the company, however, raised its earnings expectations for the full year. also, humana plans to buy metropolitan health networks to boost is medi
the defendants argued that the u.s. government withheld evidence in the case and denied their rights to a fair trial. their attorneys were expected to make statements at the opening of a new trial on monday. netflix investors are fending off a potential hostile takeover, perhaps by corporate raider carl icahn. netflix shareholders have adopted a plan known as a "poison pill." if someone attempts to buy a large chunk of the company without approval of the netflix board, the company can...
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almost half of u.s. kids age 6 greece are asking their parents for and ipad for the holidays according to a survey of kids ages 6-12. does the 6-year-old kid need an idea and? are we spoiling our children? joining us is radio host miriam wallach. even if you had the money you probably wouldn't give each one of the men arrived at. >> no. the highlight of the game was the best. they didn't cover that in the post. talking about these ipads. spoiled children from spoiled adults. there's the power of know when it come that the gift giving. dave: you don't hear no a lot in manhattan. it is an island to itself. oh honey, okay, honey, we will do it. >> i agree with jimenez parents and u.s. a father and me as a mother we need to think as marathon and not as print. dave: i a latin america white from nicaragua and she does not take flak at all. this will not be -- no. >> i have a jewish husband. we are in a similar boat. dave: what about the many ipads. was that a direct assault on parents from apple saying here yo
almost half of u.s. kids age 6 greece are asking their parents for and ipad for the holidays according to a survey of kids ages 6-12. does the 6-year-old kid need an idea and? are we spoiling our children? joining us is radio host miriam wallach. even if you had the money you probably wouldn't give each one of the men arrived at. >> no. the highlight of the game was the best. they didn't cover that in the post. talking about these ipads. spoiled children from spoiled adults. there's the...
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they have egyptian army that is u.s. built an israeli military that is u.s. built facing off against each other is incredible. >> they need $4 billion very quickly. i don't need stability right now. >> instability would be a great thing for the regime. look at it from our own point of view. one rocket into quebec we could wipe quebec off the map. lou: thank you very much, appreciate it. now, for your comments. vice president joe must love the typtaste of leather, hillis puts his foot in his mouth. once again the real hearings, questions are not being answered, how-for-americans died. and the scandals h
they have egyptian army that is u.s. built an israeli military that is u.s. built facing off against each other is incredible. >> they need $4 billion very quickly. i don't need stability right now. >> instability would be a great thing for the regime. look at it from our own point of view. one rocket into quebec we could wipe quebec off the map. lou: thank you very much, appreciate it. now, for your comments. vice president joe must love the typtaste of leather, hillis puts his...
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the u.s. necessarily such a player in this story? what is it about -- in that story that i told, i didn't tell much about our policy positions. yet, we are a critical player in all of this going on. >> that's absolutely right. the u.s. is probably the one country in the world that israel feels closest to that, to the extent that any country has influence over it, the u.s. has it. american presidents feel a need often in second terms to take on middle east peace. >> yep. >> often to their sorrow. there haven't been many successes. >> no. >> u.s. presidents and u.s. government feel the need to intervene. >> there's a story of clinton on january 2nd or 3nd just before he's going out of office waiting for yasir arafat in the oval office because he's hoping that the last thing he can do in those final 15 days is to address this. >> which is an incredible miscalculation because israelis were calculating on a new government of bill clinton being replaced. no. it's also something that domestic constit
the u.s. necessarily such a player in this story? what is it about -- in that story that i told, i didn't tell much about our policy positions. yet, we are a critical player in all of this going on. >> that's absolutely right. the u.s. is probably the one country in the world that israel feels closest to that, to the extent that any country has influence over it, the u.s. has it. american presidents feel a need often in second terms to take on middle east peace. >> yep. >>...
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the paper went on to school lawmakers here saying that the u.s. should act like a responsible power. oh, boy. of course, china's interest is purely self-interest here. the last thing he needs it needs is a slowdown in consumer spending. after all, where would the chinese and their economy be if it weren't for america? that's right. a lot more to come during this hour. what this tax fairness mean? i will break down the numbers. folks like warren buffett don't want to talk about this. and aaa and unusual warning about a blend of gasoline. the federal government wants you to start using the gas. but will it damage your car? aaa auto says yes. we have answers ahead. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. at your local i have obligatns. cute tobligations, but obligatio.ing. i needo rethink the co of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the i
the paper went on to school lawmakers here saying that the u.s. should act like a responsible power. oh, boy. of course, china's interest is purely self-interest here. the last thing he needs it needs is a slowdown in consumer spending. after all, where would the chinese and their economy be if it weren't for america? that's right. a lot more to come during this hour. what this tax fairness mean? i will break down the numbers. folks like warren buffett don't want to talk about this. and aaa and...
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policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >>e have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy, and yet what is the replacement? the replacement, we knew from the get go, and we actually supported the muslim brotherhood yacht this who have a sharia supremacist outlook and were stil the late ambassador stevens unfortunately chose to go into the hotbed of libya which dates back to the worse. and promote ove people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clin
policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >>e have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy,...
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john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the boom of production. >> we have increased will production to the highest levels in 16 years in natural-gas the highest over decades. john: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hydraulic fracturing but so far he held a benign position. in this s
john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the...
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what does it mean for the u.s. energy markets? >> well, this is such a great, great pro american stir and by the way, paul, it's not just oil, it's also natural gas. >> paul: right, sure. >> my goodness we have more natural gas than the rest of the world combined and it's driven by the technological improvements and a five or ten year technological lead than the countries we're competing with. it's interesting, paul, if you look the at the last three or four years, now what industry has created more than any other industry in the united states. >> paul: the electric car industry, steve? (laughter) >> no, not that one. oil and gas and the thing that's so amazing, the president is doing almost everything he can to try to hold this back with regulations and with not allowi allowing permitting most of the oil and gas development is going out on private land and where the president has to get with the program because we could literally create millions more jobs if we get this story right. >> paul: jim, the consequences here economicall
what does it mean for the u.s. energy markets? >> well, this is such a great, great pro american stir and by the way, paul, it's not just oil, it's also natural gas. >> paul: right, sure. >> my goodness we have more natural gas than the rest of the world combined and it's driven by the technological improvements and a five or ten year technological lead than the countries we're competing with. it's interesting, paul, if you look the at the last three or four years, now what...
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today, on a day that could not have been a bigger news day anyway, today the u.s. supreme court announced that they're going to hear a challenge to the voting rights act. to the central part of it. the lead plaintiff in the case is shelby county, alabama. just outside birmingham. where they would like that special scrutiny to please go away. they'd like to handle it themselves. joining me is the acting president and direct council of the naacp legal defense fund. thanks very much for joining us tonight. >> it's good to be with you. >> you defended the voting rights act the last time it was challenged in 2009. how serious a threat does this case pose to the voting rights act? >> i think it's a serious threat. any time a core civil right statute is before the supreme court testing its constitution ality we need to wake up and focus on it. we're not happy that the case is back there. we don't think it needed to be there. but we're prepared to defend it as we have successfully in the past. >> is the -- am i right to describe the voting rights act particularly the parts
today, on a day that could not have been a bigger news day anyway, today the u.s. supreme court announced that they're going to hear a challenge to the voting rights act. to the central part of it. the lead plaintiff in the case is shelby county, alabama. just outside birmingham. where they would like that special scrutiny to please go away. they'd like to handle it themselves. joining me is the acting president and direct council of the naacp legal defense fund. thanks very much for joining us...
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the new stronger growth rate in the u.s. a pickup, personal income, most of the small caps will not benefit from what is going on. cheryl: we were looking at it was fascinating to watch the different sectors would be performing. the utility sector the last couple of weeks taking a huge hit, surprising because so many people love utility sectors, we know it is safe, nice dividends. what is going on? >> they're also taking a lot of flak. people respond to the headlines in the not always the best investment strategy. long-term three to five years out from utilities did very well last year, not so well this year. the best time to buy in it afterwards. cheryl: the storm and all the issues we had. it is possible. they will have more with you coming up later on the show.% emerging markets, one of my favorite topics, so we will see you in just a little bit. >> all right. cheryl: we now have 45 minutes to go. you know the old saying less is more? airlines are taking it too hardt and one of the busiest travel days of the year. a must
the new stronger growth rate in the u.s. a pickup, personal income, most of the small caps will not benefit from what is going on. cheryl: we were looking at it was fascinating to watch the different sectors would be performing. the utility sector the last couple of weeks taking a huge hit, surprising because so many people love utility sectors, we know it is safe, nice dividends. what is going on? >> they're also taking a lot of flak. people respond to the headlines in the not always the...
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the person representing the u.s. will be ambassador susan rice who currently is facing a lot of heat over the statements she made about the benghazi attack. will the fire she's facing in washington impact her role in this delicate diplomatic dance at the u.n.? >> i don't think so. these are two different issues. she reps the united states at the u.n., i don't think anybody questions the fact she reps the united states when she's up there. she serves as the president's envoy up there. her standing there is not affected by what's going on here at all. i think what is -- what you see is questions that still exist about benghazi and libya, and i think those will be sorted out. i mean, the end of the day, you know, the fact is what's going on in libya is something that we all have an interest in trying to manage and shape. there was a lot of uncertainty at the time of the attack on the consulate and the loss of our ambassador there. so questions are being asked, but i hope they're in the context of what happened in the pa
the person representing the u.s. will be ambassador susan rice who currently is facing a lot of heat over the statements she made about the benghazi attack. will the fire she's facing in washington impact her role in this delicate diplomatic dance at the u.n.? >> i don't think so. these are two different issues. she reps the united states at the u.n., i don't think anybody questions the fact she reps the united states when she's up there. she serves as the president's envoy up there. her...
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it jump on the toronto exchange and the u.s. markets are getting in on it and nokia a similar story, company has a new phone, early sales have been very strong. millions of people hitting stores today on black friday hoping for bargains. in 90 seconds we talked to someone who says those items will be cheaper next month so maybe you want to hold on to your cash and wait until then. more on that coming up after a short break. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it mes to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. dave: is black friday. people lined up at t
it jump on the toronto exchange and the u.s. markets are getting in on it and nokia a similar story, company has a new phone, early sales have been very strong. millions of people hitting stores today on black friday hoping for bargains. in 90 seconds we talked to someone who says those items will be cheaper next month so maybe you want to hold on to your cash and wait until then. more on that coming up after a short break. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it mes to be the...
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major retailers, u.s. ps will begin a same-day delivery pilot program called metro post, tried in san francisco and september 12th. things go well that will expand to other big cities next year. now we continue count down to the closing bell. with that, we head to more on the markets with robert gray at the stock exchange. at macy's, and people buying this year. >> using credit cards and investors jumping on this as well. mastercard up here, up only a little bit, $0.32 but near-record high, you can see where it has been, and throw up the record of 46 bucks and change and it has gone parabolic in the last couple months and a similar story at these the. she is a bigger on a percentage basis and it is in the trading session. look at discover, american express moving higher today. a credit card company moving hire and black friday. back to you in the studio. cheryl: make a lot of sense. that phar-mor full this year than in five years. >> these guys charge the polls, particularly mastercard and visa carrying th
major retailers, u.s. ps will begin a same-day delivery pilot program called metro post, tried in san francisco and september 12th. things go well that will expand to other big cities next year. now we continue count down to the closing bell. with that, we head to more on the markets with robert gray at the stock exchange. at macy's, and people buying this year. >> using credit cards and investors jumping on this as well. mastercard up here, up only a little bit, $0.32 but near-record...
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. >>> this month secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. will join other countries to stop a killing frenzy in africa. elephants are being slaughtered at a record pace by gangs looking to get rich by selling their ivory tusks. our science correspondent of the nature conservancy found out that in kenya, desperate measures are being taken to save the elephants. >> this is mountain ball, a 6- ton living legend. he has evaded poachers many times before. now hunters are after him again for his massive tasks. >> if we can very quietly get to those trees. >> we chased him for more than an hour and finally he broke cover and there was a shot. not from a bullet, but a drug- filled dart. these hunters were government veterinarians. >> this magnificent bull elephant has had a lot of interaction with poachers. in one instance alone he's been shot eight times, and the slugs are still in his body but he has survived. now conservationists and rangers are doing something dramatic. they are taking off part of his tusks in the hope it's will make him less of
. >>> this month secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. will join other countries to stop a killing frenzy in africa. elephants are being slaughtered at a record pace by gangs looking to get rich by selling their ivory tusks. our science correspondent of the nature conservancy found out that in kenya, desperate measures are being taken to save the elephants. >> this is mountain ball, a 6- ton living legend. he has evaded poachers many times before. now hunters are after...
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. >>> and finally tonight, on this veterans day monday, a story of courage and the oath that u.s. forces take to protect the country, no matter the cost. even when the odds are stacked against them, even when their comrades have fallen. two and a half years ago, our own senior white house correspondent jake tapper saw the faces of some of these men and knew he had to write their story. and his new book, which comes out tomorrow is called "the outpost: an untold story of american valor." >> reporter: on october 3rd, 2009, i was at the hospital with my wife and my newborn son. out of the corner of my eye i caught a news story from afghanistan. >> eight soldiers lost their lives. >> reporter: an attack on a remote u.s. military base, combat outpost keating. >> i've been on three deployments, i've never seen that large a force attacking one static position. >> reporter: just 53 americans fought valiantly against up to 400 taliban insurgents. shown here on this terrifying video posted months later. and as i held my son, i learned of eight other sons taken from us that day, in what was
. >>> and finally tonight, on this veterans day monday, a story of courage and the oath that u.s. forces take to protect the country, no matter the cost. even when the odds are stacked against them, even when their comrades have fallen. two and a half years ago, our own senior white house correspondent jake tapper saw the faces of some of these men and knew he had to write their story. and his new book, which comes out tomorrow is called "the outpost: an untold story of american...
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. >> recent cyber attacks on large u.s. financial institutions could have doomsday style consequences. that has our government concerned. >> attackers could also seek to disable or de frayed critical military systems and communication networks. the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. we have an insane regime run by people who psychotic who may act on their same thoughts. with that we could have a nuclear poll cost. they have a variety of people they are concerned about everything from tsunami, earthquakes, huk layer blast. a reality program on the national go traffic channel at 9:00 p.m. there are three touchdowns in terms of events that happen. the first touchdown is 9-11. the third is destruction of american cities which is destruction from katrina third one is financial collapse. most households, many people should return them to the right deck anythings. stop filing food and medicine and when aat traffic event. mayan calendar has no investment in reality. >> every preparation the p
. >> recent cyber attacks on large u.s. financial institutions could have doomsday style consequences. that has our government concerned. >> attackers could also seek to disable or de frayed critical military systems and communication networks. the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. we have an insane regime run by people who psychotic who may act on their same thoughts. with that we could have a nuclear poll cost. they have a variety of people...
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an antimuslim film for fueling a spontaneous demonstration and not a planned trust attack, that left u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three our americans dead and today the senators are demanding answers and arizona republican senator john mccain who was at meeting, senator, you didn't seem to get a lot out of that. >>guest: no, i did not. i thought you were the sexiest man alive. >>neil: i was annoyed by that, i was encouraged that he is a bit chunky. this could be paving the way, but enough about me. >>guest: maybe you were separated at birth. >>neil: this is going to be a tough interview, senator. it could have been nice but you went the other way. the frustration, she called for the meeting, right? >>guest: yes. >>neil: to talk to the republican leaders and it seemed to boomerang. what happened? >>guest: well, some of the answers were hard to understand and some of the information she had access to, clearly, they contradicted the statement that she made and, by the way, today, after all this time, she issued a statement and in that statement she said she had given false information
an antimuslim film for fueling a spontaneous demonstration and not a planned trust attack, that left u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three our americans dead and today the senators are demanding answers and arizona republican senator john mccain who was at meeting, senator, you didn't seem to get a lot out of that. >>guest: no, i did not. i thought you were the sexiest man alive. >>neil: i was annoyed by that, i was encouraged that he is a bit chunky. this could be paving the way,...
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the senators demanded answers on why she tied the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, to an anti-muslim video. they didn't like what they heard. >> the concerns i have are greater today than they were before, and we're not even close to getting the basic answers. >> it is clear that the information that she gave the american people was incorrect. >> reporter: the president hasn't yet decided who he'll nominate to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state, but rice is the leading candidate. >> if i think that she would be the best person to serve america in the capacity of the state department, then i will nominate her. >> reporter: behind closed doors rice acknowledged that some of what she said about the libya attack was wrong but that the information came directly from the cia. the same is true of condoleezza rice, who passed on incorrect cia information on weapons of mass destruction in iraq but was still overwhelmingly confirmed as secretary of state. susan rice is closer to the president than anybody in his cabinet and has been an
the senators demanded answers on why she tied the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, to an anti-muslim video. they didn't like what they heard. >> the concerns i have are greater today than they were before, and we're not even close to getting the basic answers. >> it is clear that the information that she gave the american people was incorrect. >> reporter: the president hasn't yet decided who he'll nominate to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state, but...
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tracy: given up on the u.s. and family market? my kids still watch tim allen and the santa claus every year and now there's nothing to take them to. the families in the united states are on hiatus as far as movies go? >> i think the life of i will turn out to be a good family film and the hobbit could capture an audience better than ward of the rings. when the spectacle business in hollywood, not the small picture business, you will see, these, you will see them. the theatrical motion picture business when you are investing $200 million in a film on product and advertising you a where the target is, the big international market place. dave: did you ever do a big holiday film? >> caddy shack was a holiday film and several other films had some fun in them but never the giant cargo of holiday night at the museum and those films. dave: you use to pick heartfelt fell like rain man which the family could go to but would really get you in the heart. >> the challenges today, the big studios don't want to make films--they want big action s
tracy: given up on the u.s. and family market? my kids still watch tim allen and the santa claus every year and now there's nothing to take them to. the families in the united states are on hiatus as far as movies go? >> i think the life of i will turn out to be a good family film and the hobbit could capture an audience better than ward of the rings. when the spectacle business in hollywood, not the small picture business, you will see, these, you will see them. the theatrical motion...
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you know, a member of the u.s. chess federation. that's how i did my time. and the warden walks by one day, sees my chess pieces on the table. well you can't have those. and that was the end of that. i would like somebody to give me one reason, just semi-intelligent reason, why it would hurt somebody to sit in a cell, locked in here by myself, with some cheese pieces. i ain't hurting nobody in the world. but that's d.o.c. for you. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> there is nothing i have done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claims he found god. >> is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> and another "lockup" inmate finds satan. >> in the name of satan, the ruler of the earth, i command the forces of darkness to bestow the infernal power upon me. -preferred rx plan p-d-p gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1% there's big news. presenting androgel 1
you know, a member of the u.s. chess federation. that's how i did my time. and the warden walks by one day, sees my chess pieces on the table. well you can't have those. and that was the end of that. i would like somebody to give me one reason, just semi-intelligent reason, why it would hurt somebody to sit in a cell, locked in here by myself, with some cheese pieces. i ain't hurting nobody in the world. but that's d.o.c. for you. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >>> next on...
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broker a deal between israel and hamas, more than likely looking to preserve billions of dollars in u.s. aid to is nation. president obama has requested more than one half million in congress. tonight we will examine the parameters of any so-called israeli gaza peace deal and the real possibility that such a deal has in essence been stuck as -- struck already. been kept officially on hold until the obama administration could take some of the credit. some of the brightest minds in the business. john bolton, fox middle east affairs analyst. in other major developments tonight, the world's most important banker doing well street investors no favors real acquainting them instead with the scary parts of the fiscal cliff story. the federal reserve chairman spooking investors saying that the bank would not have infinite ability to address the fallout from the failure to avoid going over the so-called fiscal cliff. the dow jones industrial today losing seven points, s&p, nasdaq up fractionally. president obama returned to the white house after a three day trip to -- through southeast asia with
broker a deal between israel and hamas, more than likely looking to preserve billions of dollars in u.s. aid to is nation. president obama has requested more than one half million in congress. tonight we will examine the parameters of any so-called israeli gaza peace deal and the real possibility that such a deal has in essence been stuck as -- struck already. been kept officially on hold until the obama administration could take some of the credit. some of the brightest minds in the business....
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the equivalent of christmas for christians in the u.s. it is coming to a close after five days, and each candle symbolizes a person's inner lite. and the power of that light to protect you from spiritual darkness. >>> and a quote in the news tonight. "i have all the time in the world." that's what a shot bi's auction near said to an anonymous buyer of a painting. he was waiting and it paid off. this masterpiece sold for a cool $75 million. the expert thought it would bring less. $50 million. patience, as they say, can be a very money-making virtue. >>> and our person in the news tonight, watch out, if it's nancy pelosi. she announced today she wants to stay on as house minority leader. and then one question stunned everyone in the room. she was asked if a leader who is 72 years old is blocking younger leaders from their turn. >> next. next. let's for a moment honor it as a legitimate question. although it's quite offensive but you don't realize that, i guess. >> she defended her record of helping younger members of congress, particularly
the equivalent of christmas for christians in the u.s. it is coming to a close after five days, and each candle symbolizes a person's inner lite. and the power of that light to protect you from spiritual darkness. >>> and a quote in the news tonight. "i have all the time in the world." that's what a shot bi's auction near said to an anonymous buyer of a painting. he was waiting and it paid off. this masterpiece sold for a cool $75 million. the expert thought it would bring...
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so u.s. markets back to business as usual today after closing out the short holiday week with the first positive black friday since 2008. joining us is head of trading and founder of amplified trading. pierce, thanks for joining us. we talked the friday before last week and then i wrote about it and said if you're a trader, you might think we'll get a bounce. and we did. 5.5% for the dax, nasdaq composite up 4%. >> big bounce. bigger than expected. i think what that will mean, though, i think that was the best trading opportunity left in 2012, so if you missed it, you have to be a little bit cautious now about piling in at the start of this week. i think we can still maintain at the levels reached, but i think it will be a little more choppy. >> and it contact on the back with the s&p off 10%, 11% from the september highs. >> that's right. an overextension. it was a pretty straightforward call. i know it's always easy to say that in hipd site, but -- >> we did call it, though. >> we did. but
so u.s. markets back to business as usual today after closing out the short holiday week with the first positive black friday since 2008. joining us is head of trading and founder of amplified trading. pierce, thanks for joining us. we talked the friday before last week and then i wrote about it and said if you're a trader, you might think we'll get a bounce. and we did. 5.5% for the dax, nasdaq composite up 4%. >> big bounce. bigger than expected. i think what that will mean, though, i...
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this from -- i would leave the u.s.. you already paid the tax. why pay after -- there's a clear divide among american men voters and it has to do with race. the wall street journal's dan henning beer's latest column deals with this issue. you may be surprised what he has to say about this and what the gop needs to do next time around. you will join the company at 10:35. do not keep me waiting ever. here's my take on punctuality. in television you must not be late no matter what. show up even ten seconds late and you are in deep trouble. that absolute principle of punctuality should be translated into everyday life. they have a thing about this? i do. the other day i agreed to meet someone at a new york city landmark at 12:00 noon. to me that means 12:00 noon, not 12:0 one and not 12:10 when this person showed up running late, he said with a smile. i am not buying it and i don't accept it. being late is flat out rude. it also makes the implicit assumption that their time is more valuable than mine and that is absolutely wrong. more than that our y
this from -- i would leave the u.s.. you already paid the tax. why pay after -- there's a clear divide among american men voters and it has to do with race. the wall street journal's dan henning beer's latest column deals with this issue. you may be surprised what he has to say about this and what the gop needs to do next time around. you will join the company at 10:35. do not keep me waiting ever. here's my take on punctuality. in television you must not be late no matter what. show up even...
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anyway, now, listen to a very different toned president when a u.s. senator dare question his judgment regarding susan rice. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me, but for them to go after a u.n. ambassador? who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to besmirch her reputation, is outrageous. >> and four dead americans, bumps in the road and question the man and all of a sudden there's some outrage. >> you know, and should be able to speak for herself and the way he came off was kind of a sexist approach to say this that she defend herself and get up in it to defend her. s' overstating an and obviously-- >> and why isn't he angry at the people then who gave her the bad information, that she went out? why doesn't he want to find them and say why did you do that? why are they mad at the people in the senate they didn't have anything to do with it and she's a cabinet officer. he elevated that position to cabinet office
anyway, now, listen to a very different toned president when a u.s. senator dare question his judgment regarding susan rice. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me, but for them to go after a u.n. ambassador? who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to besmirch her reputation, is outrageous. >> and four dead americans, bumps in the road and...